Background The
Soto Cano Air Base, also known as Palmerola, is located south of the city of
Comayagua and is the largest
military base in
Central America. The airbase was built by the
United States between 1984 and 1985. It permanently houses some 1,800 US military personnel and is also the headquarters of the aviation academy of the
Honduran Air Force. According to plans by the Honduran government, the new international airport of Comayagua will serve both Comayagua and the capital,
Tegucigalpa. The new international airport would replace the current
Toncontin International Airport in Tegucigalpa for international flights. Due to its complicated
topography, Toncontin is considered one of the most dangerous airports in the world, and its expansion is restricted due to its location in the centre of the city. With the opening of the new international airport, Toncontín would become an airport exclusively for domestic flights of small aircraft for up to 33 passengers.
Financing The Honduran entrepreneur Lenir Pérez received the concession to build the airport from the Honduran government under the then President
Juan Orlando Hernández (PNH). Lenir Pérez works in construction and mining in Honduras. In 2016, an agreement to build the airport as a
public-private partnership was signed. Its total cost was estimated at 163 million
U.S. dollars. The private investor would contribute 87 million U.S. dollars, the
Government of Spain would contribute 53 million U.S. dollars (45 million
euros) through a reconversion of the pending debt from Honduras to Spain, and the
Government of Honduras would contribute another 23 million U.S. dollars. The private investor will receive all the profits that the installation produces for three decades.
American military presence Former Honduran President
Manuel Zelaya had proposed to kick the US soldiers off the base and take control of it, but the proposal was criticized by the national and international press. With the arrival of President
Juan Orlando Hernández, this plan was discarded and instead the construction of the airport was presented as a tool for mutual military development, with the participation of the
United States Southern Command.
Inauguration The new airport was inaugurated on October 15, 2021, in a ceremony presided over by president Hernández.
Spirit Airlines landed from Houston on December 11, 2021, at 13:36 local time, making this the first commercial flight to land into the new facility. The 2nd flight was another from Miami, one hour later, also operated by Spirit. With the inauguration, the ICAO ID was changed from MHSC to MHPR. == Construction phases ==